You'll have to try and identify where the fault is coming from but it could be coming from behind the wardrobe. You should see patches. If that's the case, then you should contact the management company- Make sure you don't overheat the room. Keep it at a steady 19º, 20º.- Make sure it's also ventilated properly.- Also ensure that you filled all gaps with some silicone based products, especially around the windows.- I would also advise to remove all the clothes from the wardrobe until the issue is sorted out or else you can find yourself getting another few washes and in some cases you might have to throw the clothes where patches haven't disappeared.- B&Q are also great for advising.

In the meantime, you might want to get your hands on some Calcium chloride that you'd put in a colander on top of a bucket in the wardrobe.http://www.mistral.ie/details.php?code=CALFLThis will collect the water in the bucket.

or buy a dehumidifier (a bit more expensive) but very useful for long term

We had a problem with dampness in the main bedroom in our apartment but the problem arose from two things.

(1) the tenant was drying all the clothes on a clothes horse in the room and not leaving the vents open in the window to allow for ventilation(2) there was a problem with the extractor fan in the bathroom as it wasn't connected properly causing the steam to travel back down the pipes.

Shannon homes did come along (eventually) and connect the pipe up properly and the problem seems to have improved.

I too noticed this in the past (Damp feeling cloths etc) I open all windows in the apartment just before the shower goes on and and close them after using the hair drier. Try to dry washing outside and leave vents open all day while you are at work. This may help, it worked for me.